My Mum introduced this movie to us when we were young. Yes, my Mum. She is super cool 🙂

It’s about this arrogant phonetics Professor Henry Higgins, who took a bet from Colonel Pickering that he could transform unrefined, dirty flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a lady (yes, the real lady), and turn her Cockney accent into a proper English.

Well, Eliza really spoke ‘weird’ English. Still can remember the “Loverly” song at the beginning of the movie. Yes, “Loverly”

And it’s fun to see those lessons she had to endure to correct her English.

“Girls, can you please help to water the plant?” said I, only realising it at noon, after fetching them from school.

“Ok,” answered Ying.

“Mummy is too busy today,” I tried to explain.

“没关系. (Never mind) We understand,” added Ying.

* * * * * * * *

I parked the car too close to the car next to me. I opened the door for my girls to get in, so that they won’t ‘bang’ or ‘scratch’ the car next to me. While entering the car, Ling said sincerely, “Thank you, Mummy.”

This is another series I collected, actually way before the BBW. As what is written at the back of the book, “An excellent introduction of Shakespeare for junior reader”.

Popular is selling at RM19.90 normally. Once I got a few at RM6.90 during Popular sales. It’s quite hard to find. And during the last BBW sales, they were selling at RM5 only. But I only managed to secure “The Tempest” and “The Taming of the Shrew”. I am still missing:

Was too ‘down’ recently, as usual, blood test and those reports time … but got to pull my self up again. Buddha teaching “All right. I have experienced that emotion. I recognize that emotion. Now I need to detach from that emotion for a moment.”

And then, the Big Bag Wolf comes … hehehe

ee… I think the Ang Pao money is going to be swollen by this wolf again :p

Well, let me share what I got from last BBW.

I got the below 3 classics at RM1each. Yes, just ONE RINGGIT! And those are good classics, by Charles Dicken, Mark Twain, and Hugh Lofting. And they are suitable for children in primary school.

Ling couldn’t help sharing the Dr Dolittle story when she read it. “Do you know at first Dr Dolittle is a human doctor, then hor … ” she went around telling the story … hahaha